Post-Metal | en

Post-metal is a mixture between the genres of post-rock and heavy metal, with roots in progressive rock, progressive metal, shoegazing, and industrial music. It is broadly characterized by distorted guitar, heavy atmospherics, gradual evolution of song structure, and a minimal emphasis on vocals.

Hydra Head Records owner and Isis frontman Aaron Turner originally termed the genre ā€œthinking manā€™s metalā€, demonstrating the link with Avant-garde metal, by trying to move away from common metal conventions. ā€œPost-metalā€ is the favored name for a growing genre, one also referred to as ā€œinstro-metalā€, ā€œpostcoreā€, art metal, metal-gaze, and a great range of others.

The term ā€œpost-metalā€ was earlier used in the UK to describe another emergent genre of metal, at which time the genre now known as ā€œpost-metalā€ was referred to by various other names, most commonly ā€œindustrial soundscape musicā€ and ā€œsoundscape metalā€.The term largely fell out of use with the rise of what was known as ā€œpost-metalā€ in the US, effectively seconding the term from the British bands. .